What is the actual fuel tank capacity of the 2018 Magotan B8 in liters?

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McWilliam
07/30/25 5:25am
The actual fuel tank capacity of the 2018 Magotan B8 is 70 liters. Here is some relevant information about the Magotan B8: Source: B2 was the earliest Santana; B5 was the Passat born in 1996; B6 was the Magotan born in 2005; B7 was the FAW-Volkswagen Magotan and Shanghai Volkswagen New Passat born in 2010. These are all called Volkswagen Passat, just with different names in different countries' markets. For example, in China, it is called Magotan. Performance: The Magotan adopts the MQB platform. Most of Volkswagen's future models will basically come from this platform. Compared to the old PQ46 platform, the body strength is higher, resulting in better collision safety; at the same time, the vehicle weight is reduced by nearly 170 jin (85 kg), which can effectively reduce fuel consumption and carbon emissions, and also improve handling performance.
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